Newtown Township supervisors held a conditional use hearing on the redevelopment of three lots on Campus Boulevard. The attorney for owner Campus Eleven Associates LP, Gregg Adelman, presented documentation and three witnesses who spoke about the proposal to redevelop 16 acres into a 242-unit, 55-plus, multi-family development. The land development calls for 192 apartments and 50 townhomes, plus a clubhouse and covered parking totaling over 400,000 square feet. Three existing office buildings totaling 150,000 square feet would be demolished. Seth Shapiro, a land planner from Barton Partners Architects, said the development would be a maximum of three stories tall and not particularly dense. Shapiro touted the mixed-use trail that would be included, as well as walkable areas inside the property. He said an existing buffer between the development and Summit Avenue would be increased, along with increased green buffering. The development would use public sewer and water. The supervisors will announce a decision at their Monday, April 27, meeting.
Source: Daily Times; 4/17/2026
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